Abstract
The article analyses three different photo-texts of francophone writers: Jean-Philippe Toussaint’s
Autoportrait (à l’étranger) (2000), Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio’s L’Africain (2004), Marc Pirlet’s
Le Photographe (2006) taking into account the degree of the presence of photography in their structure.
Those three writers accomplish both mental and physical travel in purpose to find their origins and to
rebuild their identity. The paper analyses the authors’ approach towards the space from the perspective
of Marc Augé’s theory (lieu and non-lieu).
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